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CASEY, JOHN *
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Stained glass artist, of Dublin. John Casey, 'patent metal window sash maker' makes his first appearance in Wilson's Dublin Directory for 1831 at 16 Moore Street. By 1839 John and David Casey were working as 'stained glass and patent metal sash manufacturers' from the same address, and John Casey continues to be listed at this address in 1844 and 1847. In 1853-1858 John Casey, 'stained glass artist' is listed at 82 Marlborough Street, and by 1863 'J. & D. Casey' were working from the same address, where they remained until at least 1875.
Addresses: 16 Moore Street,<=1839->=1847 ; 82 Marlborough Street, <1853->=1875.
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References
Information from Wilson's Dublin Directory 1831, Post Office Directory 1839,1844,1853,1857,1874,1875, Pettigrew & Oulton's Dublin Almanac 1847, Thom's Directory 1858,1863.
17 work entries listed in chronological order for CASEY, JOHN *
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Building: | CO. CARLOW, CARLOW, CATHEDRAL OF THE ASSUMPTION (RC) |
Date: | 1848ca |
Nature: | 3-light altar window |
Refs: | Catholic Directory (1848), 563. |
Building: | CO. OFFALY, CLARA, CHURCH (RC, OLD) |
Date: | 1848ca |
Nature: | 3-light window |
Refs: | Catholic Directory (1848), 563. |
Building: | CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, BAGGOT STREET LOWER, CONVENT OF SISTERS OF MERCY |
Date: | 1848ca |
Nature: | 4 stained-glass windows in chapel |
Refs: | Catholic Directory (1848), 563. |
Building: | CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, EXCHANGE STREET LOWER, CHURCH OF SS MICHAEL & JOHN (RC) |
Date: | 1848ca |
Nature: | 2 stained-glass windows |
Refs: | Catholic Directory (1848), 563 |
Building: | CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, RICHMOND STREET NORTH, CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOL |
Date: | 1856p |
Nature: | Stained glass in chapel by Casey Bros. |
Refs: |
Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 139. |
Building: | CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, ARRAN QUAY, ST PAUL'S CHURCH (RC) |
Date: | 1858 |
Nature: | Immaculate Conception window to right of altar by Casey Bros. |
Refs: |
Clonliffe College Archive, MS p1/2; Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 242. |
Building: | CO. MEATH, KELLS, CONVENT |
Date: | 1858 |
Nature: | Stained-glass window for 'convent at Kells'.. |
Refs: | B 16, 18 Sep 1858, 638 |
Building: | CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, SEVILLE PLACE, CHURCH OF ST LAURENCE O'TOOLE (RC) |
Date: | 1858 |
Nature: | Stained-glass windows in chancel and N & S transepts by Casey Bros.7. |
Refs: |
B 16, 18 Sep 1858, 638; Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 133. |
Building: | CO. LOUTH, DROGHEDA, WEST STREET, CHURCH OF ST PETER (RC, OLD) |
Date: | 1858 |
Nature: | 2 stained glass windows (14ft 6ins by 4ft 6ins). |
Refs: | B 16, 18 Sep 1858, 638 |
Building: | CO. WESTMEATH, TURBOTSTOWN (MAYNE), CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (RC) |
Date: | 1858 |
Nature: | Stained-glass windows for same being made by 'Mssrs. Casey'. |
Refs: | B 16, 18 Sep 1858, 638 |
Building: | CO. DUBLIN, SKERRIES, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC, OLD) |
Date: | 1858a |
Nature: | Stained glass window |
Refs: | Clonliffe College Archive, MS p1/2 |
Building: | CO. DUBLIN, SAGGART, CHURCH (RC) |
Date: | 1858a |
Nature: | Window. |
Refs: | Clonliffe College Archive, MS p1/2 |
Building: | CO. TIPPERARY, CARRICK-ON-SUIR, CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' MONASTERY |
Date: | 1860 |
Nature: | Gothic chapel recently erected for Christian Brothers 'contains a handsome stained glass window by Messr. Casey Brothers, of this city [Dublin]'. |
Refs: |
DB 2, 1 Feb 1860, 204. |
Building: | CO. CAVAN, KILLESHANDRA, CHURCH OF ST BRIDGET (RC) |
Date: | 1862 |
Nature: | Stained-glass east window. (Mulligan gives date of 1858 to this window, i.e. predating church?). |
Refs: | DB 4, 1 Oct 1862, 255(illus.); B 16, 18 Sep 1858, 638; 20, 15 Nov 1862, 822(illus.); Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 376. |
Building: | CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PATRICK STREET, ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL (CI) |
Date: | 1862 |
Nature: | Side windows of greenish tint by Mssrs Casey, 1862. Saints Patrick, Paul and Peter in baptistery, 1864.. |
Refs: |
DB 4, 15 Mar 1862, 67; Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 619; Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/search/window/studio.16/building.3054/results (last visited, Nov 2012). |
Building: | CO. LOUTH, DUNDALK, BRIDGE STREET, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (RC) |
Date: | 1863 |
Nature: | New window by Mssrs. Casey |
Refs: | DB 5, 1 May 1863, 75 |
Building: | CO. GALWAY, EYRECOURT, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI, PARISH OF DONANAUGHTA) |
Date: | 1868 |
Nature: | Chancel window (St John the Baptist with Christ and two disciples) in memory of late John Eyre of Eyrecourt Castle. |
Refs: |
Irish Churchman 1, no. 10, 21 Nov 1868, 1 Nov 1868, 144; illus. in Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3119/ (last visited, Jan 2017), which attributes window to Mayer & Co. |